1 IMGD 1001: The Game Art Pipeline by Mark Claypool ([email protected]) Robert W. Lindeman ([email protected]) Claypool & Lindeman - WPI, CS & IMGD 2 Artistic Courses AR 1100. ESSENTIALS OF ART. This course provides an introduction to the basic principles of two and three- dimensional visual organization. The course focuses on graphic expression, idea development, and visual literacy. Students will be expected to master basic rendering skills, perspective drawing, concept art, and storyboarding through both traditional and computer-based tools. AR 1101. DIGITAL IMAGING AND COMPUTER ART. This course focuses on the methods, procedures and techniques of creating and manipulating images through electronic and digital means. Students will develop an understanding of image alteration. Topics may include color theory, displays, modeling, shading, and visual perception. AR 3000. THE ART OF ANIMATION. This course examines the fundamentals of computer generated 2D and 3D modeling and animation as they apply to creating believable characters and environments. Students will learn skeletal animation and traditional polygonal animation, giving weight and personality to characters through movement, environmental lighting, and changing mood and emotion. Students will be expected to master the tools of 3D modeling and skinning, and scripting of behaviors.
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Artistic CoursesAR 1100. ESSENTIALS OF ART.This course provides an introduction to the basic principles of two and three-dimensional visual organization. The course focuses on graphic expression, idea development, and visual literacy. Students will be expected to master basic rendering skills, perspective drawing, concept art, and storyboarding through both traditional and computer-based tools.
AR 1101. DIGITAL IMAGING AND COMPUTER ART.This course focuses on the methods, procedures and techniques of creating and manipulating images through electronic and digital means. Students will develop an understanding of image alteration. Topics may include color theory, displays, modeling, shading, and visual perception.
AR 3000. THE ART OF ANIMATION.This course examines the fundamentals of computer generated 2D and 3D modeling and animation as they apply to creating believable characters and environments. Students will learn skeletal animation and traditional polygonal animation, giving weight and personality to characters through movement, environmental lighting, and changing mood and emotion. Students will be expected to master the tools of 3D modeling and skinning, and scripting of behaviors.
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Introduction"The computer artist is modern-day alchemist"
(Creating the Art of the Game, by Matthew Omernick)
Turn polygons and pixels into wondrous worlds
Sources of inspirationPlaying games!
How can make fun game if not having fun yourself?
The real worldThe real world is always more interesting than anything we can make up
Based on Foreword, Creating the Art of the Game, by Matthew Omernick
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Introduction:Remember the Constraints
Year 2098, Macrosoft will release FunStation 3000, 14 million terabytes of RAM, quantum-holographic drive with near infinite storage, processors at the speed of light
Game developers complain not fast enough
Game artists must be creative inside confines of technology
All disciplines: engineering, design, soundBut often constraints biggest on artist
Based on Foreword, Creating the Art of the Game, by Matthew Omernick
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OutlineThe art pipelineConcept art2D Art
AnimationTiles
3D ArtModelingTexturingLighting
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What's a Pipeline?In the pipeline
Informal. in the process of being developed, provided, or completed; in the works; under way. (Random House)
For our purposesThe sequence of operations required to move art assets from concept to the finished product
The Art pipeline2D: Concept, Creation, Conversion3D: Concept, Creation (modeling, texturing, lighting), ConversionAsset management
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Types of 2D ArtThese are created with tools:
User Interface (UI)Sprites, tiles, and other pixel artType and fonts
These need a pipeline:Character artScenery / worldsCharactersAnimationVideo
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2D Asset Creation
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2D Pipeline (1 of 3): ConceptSketches
Napkin-styleDetailed design treatmentsPrototypes
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"Napkin-style" Concept Art
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2D UI Prototype
designersnotebook.com
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Paper UI Prototype
boxesandarrows.com
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2D Pipeline (2 of 3): CreationCommercial / third party tools:
Photoshop, The Gimp, sprite editors, HTML/browsers, Flash...
Homegrown toolsSpecialized animation systemsTools that simulate key game features (UI layout tool, etc.)The game engine
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Assets for 2D Animation (1 of 3)
eberlein.org/euphoria
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Assets for 2D Animation (2 of 3)
cvrpg.com
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Assets for 2D Animation (3 of 3)
aniway.com
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2D Pipeline (3 of 3): ConversionPutting the assets into the final form
File type conversionPSD to TGA / JPG, for exampleCompressionCollection (zip files, pak files, etc.)
Testing in the gameDebug / fix
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Group ExerciseBreak into your project groupsAt the top of a piece of paper, each person writes the description (text) of a visual concept for a character/item/object in your game (3-4 minutes)
About 1 small paragraph
Rotate papers among groupIn the middle of the paper, draw a concept art sketch based on the text (5 minutes)Pass back to the original personProvide feedback (verbally), and briefly in text on bottom (2-3 minutes)(Hand in)